Before I ask my question, I'd like to assure that I have already spent a great deal of time looking for what I seek. I am not asking you for information out of laziness but of close-to last resort.

Anyway, I'm looking for a list of the key concepts covered in high school biology. Not the actual information about the concepts, just a list of what they are. For example, "Cells, x, y," and such things that need to be well understood to be properly versed in biology.

Also, if you know of the same kind of resource for mathematics, physics, chemistry, and anatomy and physiology, please share them as well.

canalon wrote:Have you had a look at the curriculum in science of your location (that you do not disclose...)? That should be what you want.

Hi, Patrick. I am in Pascagoula, Mississippi, in the United States.

I am not familiar with a "curriculum in science" of a specific location. I school at home, and I am not familiar with the local high schools' curriculum. Regardless, I am not necessarily in need of a text book like source, I already have text books. The problem with them is that they don't really summarize the most important things, but go over the details. That's great, but not what I need at this time.

Well the curriculum is what is developed by the department of education of your state. So it list what are the expectations in the different subjects for the students at the different level.You could start here for Mississipi. But in general it is going to be quite general and not delve into to much details. The good thing about it is that it will tell you where you are with respect to what can be expected at the different levels, up to entering in university.

Patrick

Science has proof without any certainty. Creationists have certainty without
any proof. (Ashley Montague)

canalon wrote:Well the curriculum is what is developed by the department of education of your state. So it list what are the expectations in the different subjects for the students at the different level.You could start here for Mississipi. But in general it is going to be quite general and not delve into to much details. The good thing about it is that it will tell you where you are with respect to what can be expected at the different levels, up to entering in university.

That's not what I'm looking for, although I appreciate the effort. Very simply, I'm looking for a list of concepts that a typical high school biology course would include.

canalon wrote:Well the curriculum is what is developed by the department of education of your state. So it list what are the expectations in the different subjects for the students at the different level.You could start here for Mississipi. But in general it is going to be quite general and not delve into to much details. The good thing about it is that it will tell you where you are with respect to what can be expected at the different levels, up to entering in university.

That's not what I'm looking for, although I appreciate the effort. Very simply, I'm looking for a list of concepts that a typical high school biology course would include.